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Chico State Faculty Publishes Report on Sheriff’s AB 109 Program |
By khsltv.com |
Published: 05/21/2013 |
An interdisciplinary team at the California State University, Chico, in partnership with Butte County officials found positive results in Butte County’s response to the shift of some felony offenders from stat prisons to county jails. The state’s criminal justice realignment, triggered by Assembly Bill 109, began shifting the custody and supervision of low-level felons to the counties in October 2011. Shortly thereafter, the team of faculty members, called the Consortium for Public Safety Research (CPSR), partnered with Butte County to understand the impacts of additional offenders under county supervision because of AB 109. As an aspect of the partnership, the CPSR has focused on the impact of AB 109 on the Butte County Jail. The Consortium reported three main findings, which were reported to the Butte County Community Corrections Partnership last week: Read More. |
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